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>> yes, it is a big picture done popped up. i was just shocked at that point. >> 58% of the kids in juvenile detention have a parent incarcerated. we are really tries to slow this down. >> reporter: as a retired federal prison wardden percy pitzer has spent his life around prisons, and fou he wants to help the children. >> it is a lot of pressure on the children. >> reporter: his goal is to help children get a college degree. one of the recipients is the son of a man who murdered the notorious serial killer jeffrey dahmer while in prison. >> reporter: do you remember the first time you heard the name jeffrey dahmer? >> i heard it a lot growing up. that is all i heard. when i was young, i didn't foe what it meant, but obviously, that name, and it is has been around me for my whole life. >> reporter: chris is a senior at bethanie lutheran college has lived with the secret his whole life, but he is ready to talk about it. he with was born just after his own father christopher scarver commited a murder to land him in jail with dahm
>> yes, it is a big picture done popped up. i was just shocked at that point. >> 58% of the kids in juvenile detention have a parent incarcerated. we are really tries to slow this down. >> reporter: as a retired federal prison wardden percy pitzer has spent his life around prisons, and fou he wants to help the children. >> it is a lot of pressure on the children. >> reporter: his goal is to help children get a college degree. one of the recipients is the son of a...
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it's tho big deal because the axons can take that. if the movement is very violent, it stretches the axons and this causes injury. if the movement is relatively mild the injury is repaired by the axon and there's no problem. then there's a gradual increase in force. that force is so great that it will injury these axons and they will thot be able to be repaired. they die. luckily you have a lot of brain cells and a lot of connections. you can lose a good number of brain cells and still be all right. at some point you'll have impairment and at some point you're going to die. impacts of the head with a hard surface like concrete what you worry about is the intracranial bleeding and axonal injury. it's always dangerous. if you hit your head on the floor, it's carpet. it absorbed. concrete doesn't yield. when your head hits concrete, your head heals, not the concrete. it's dangerous. could you kill somebody? sure if you banged them hard enough. even if you don't do enough to injure the brain significantly you're going to have some stunnin
it's tho big deal because the axons can take that. if the movement is very violent, it stretches the axons and this causes injury. if the movement is relatively mild the injury is repaired by the axon and there's no problem. then there's a gradual increase in force. that force is so great that it will injury these axons and they will thot be able to be repaired. they die. luckily you have a lot of brain cells and a lot of connections. you can lose a good number of brain cells and still be all...
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big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. aftit gets pretty stuffy.r a while, when dad opens up the window, what's the first thing he does? (kid sniffs) (dad sniffs air) the tobin stance. but when we open up the windows, you can see the dust floatin' around. there's dog hair pollen more work ♪ ding dong wow! what's this? swiffer sweeper swiffer dusters removes up to 70% of dust & allergens. stays on there like glue. you can't do that with the other broom. wow, i love it! (family sniffs air) the tobin stance. that's totally what it is. >>>
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this thing has been teased all day as a big announcement. well, we knew they were going to do under-water searching and we knew they were going to do this, and move this. it wasn't brand new, fascinating information so far as i'm concerned. i'm just hoping that it does mean more than it appears to be. >> mary, i don't know if it would be fair to say, this is the new beginning to the investigation, this is phase 2, where the coordination kicks in and people should really start paying even more attention? >> well, not just in coordination. i guess the feeling i got out of it was comfort, comfort with this gentleman leading the investigation, comfort that we really were going to be given a pull picture of what was going on. comfort that they are throwing everything they know, with the data points they have, and that when this is said and done, obviously we hope they find the answers, the black boxes, they find everything. but i had comfort in knowing that when the day is done, and if they find it or not, we know that this joint task force will
this thing has been teased all day as a big announcement. well, we knew they were going to do under-water searching and we knew they were going to do this, and move this. it wasn't brand new, fascinating information so far as i'm concerned. i'm just hoping that it does mean more than it appears to be. >> mary, i don't know if it would be fair to say, this is the new beginning to the investigation, this is phase 2, where the coordination kicks in and people should really start paying even...
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a big chunk of the strip is still shut down. there are bus loads of people being moved away from the location. can't get back into their hotels. we know -- live pictures of the buses. we know there are two dead and we're trying to get more details. police have a press conference in just a few moments. are they sure it was one shooter. >> we do know this. it was the route 91 country music harvest festival. this is a concert that if anyone can get their hands on tickets, they would be there. it was jason aldean, the performer of the year, biggest name in country music. we're told some 30,000 people packed into the outdoor venue. the eyewitness reports are it was an automatic weapon from an elevated position. >>reporter: we've got damon and r richard that came from california. you're at the concert, jason aldean is perform, what did you start to hear. >> i heard a pop, sounded like a firework or something. then a couple more pops different places in the stadium, and then it seemed like automatic gunfire. we heard bam bam bam bam, s
a big chunk of the strip is still shut down. there are bus loads of people being moved away from the location. can't get back into their hotels. we know -- live pictures of the buses. we know there are two dead and we're trying to get more details. police have a press conference in just a few moments. are they sure it was one shooter. >> we do know this. it was the route 91 country music harvest festival. this is a concert that if anyone can get their hands on tickets, they would be...
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it is really hard to bring back big things from the bottom of the ocean. i think that a good visual survey over a period of a week or two would give us a lot of information, coupled with the flight recorders to really make some conclusions of what happened. >> jules jaffe. fascinating having you on. >> my pleasure. >>> a top official makes a rather eye-opening statement over who should control the black boxes if they are found. i'll ask my team of experts about it. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fit
it is really hard to bring back big things from the bottom of the ocean. i think that a good visual survey over a period of a week or two would give us a lot of information, coupled with the flight recorders to really make some conclusions of what happened. >> jules jaffe. fascinating having you on. >> my pleasure. >>> a top official makes a rather eye-opening statement over who should control the black boxes if they are found. i'll ask my team of experts about it....
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we were told gashes of up to two inches, very, very big. some of the victims, four, we believe, were taken to hospital by helicopter. what does that tell you about the severity of their injuries? >> it probably tells us something about the severity of the injuries. it sounds like this local hospital is used to handling complicated things. it might also tell us something about volume. they sent folks, the victims, to at least four other hospitals if they are all affiliated with the university of pittsburgh. there is a total of 11 patients at four other hospitals in addition to the seven teenagers at forbes. there may have been too many for this one local hospital to handle. that's a possibility. >> we heard from a doctor at one of these hospitals. his main job is to be an obje obstetrician. he said he may have delivered some of these students who are today wounded and hopefully recovering from the mass stabbing at the high school. great to have you here. thank you very much. >>> just moments ago, cnn obtained the police radio transmission fr
we were told gashes of up to two inches, very, very big. some of the victims, four, we believe, were taken to hospital by helicopter. what does that tell you about the severity of their injuries? >> it probably tells us something about the severity of the injuries. it sounds like this local hospital is used to handling complicated things. it might also tell us something about volume. they sent folks, the victims, to at least four other hospitals if they are all affiliated with the...
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>> reporter: well, they made a pretty big bust here. and that is the front office. it is always amazing these are very nondescript. where the tunnel went to and from. three people have so far been arrested in this operation. they are not big fish though. they're described as diggers of the tunnel and transportation folks. but this massive press conference they had on announce this thing, i.c.e. agents say there will be more. >> i would offer this to the drug cartels. we are by no means finished here. and don't say we didn't warn you. you go underground, you're going down. >> reporter: a bit of a dirty harry nourish there. they are very keen to get on top of this and tell folks if you dig under the bored he, there have been 75 tunnels. eight of them these super sized tunnels in the last five or six years ago between california and arizona, drug deals coming in over the border and farther and farther around the u.s. and up the coast into california. so they are trying to be as aggressive as possible and tell drug dealers, if they try to get this stuff in, they will bu
>> reporter: well, they made a pretty big bust here. and that is the front office. it is always amazing these are very nondescript. where the tunnel went to and from. three people have so far been arrested in this operation. they are not big fish though. they're described as diggers of the tunnel and transportation folks. but this massive press conference they had on announce this thing, i.c.e. agents say there will be more. >> i would offer this to the drug cartels. we are by no...
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something big. and then you saw s.w.a.t. coming running through with shotguns and all kinds of stuff. and they told us bring the lids up. and they went around and locked up all the lids and said get out. get out. everybody go to the shark reef. >> it's like everyone said "hit the floor." so everyone was literally laying on top of each other, trying to get out of the way. the shots just kept coming. and so we were going down. and when we got down, there was a man that was shot right there. they were trying to take him out. he was all bloody, and he was unconscious. and one of my friends was helping him out. and they got him out. and we ran. and everybody is hiding everywhere. i mean, they're hiding under the bleachers and the stanchions and everywhere they could. and everyone is telling us to run, run as fast as you. my husband and i ran out toward our car. and there were people hiding underneath my car for cover. and there was a gentleman that was shot. and he said can you help me? so i put him in my car. and i had six peopl
something big. and then you saw s.w.a.t. coming running through with shotguns and all kinds of stuff. and they told us bring the lids up. and they went around and locked up all the lids and said get out. get out. everybody go to the shark reef. >> it's like everyone said "hit the floor." so everyone was literally laying on top of each other, trying to get out of the way. the shots just kept coming. and so we were going down. and when we got down, there was a man that was shot...
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big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> all right, to online dating, that's not new, but there is a new twist on it. our lisa ling found couples who use a website to negotiate a website, both personal and financial. take a look at a clip from lisa's new show, "this is life." >> taylor grew up in a traditional, middle class family. but in her early 20s, she realized her tastes were anything but ordinary. >> when i started dating guys, they wanted to go to maybe a fast food burger joint or something. i wanted to go out and experience a different lifestyle. so naturally, i ventured out. >> taylor embraced the sugar lifestyle when she was just 22. and this is rich. her sugar daddy of nearly a decade. >> hey! >> how you doing, you
big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> all right, to online dating, that's not new, but there is a new twist on it. our lisa ling found couples who use a...
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here are the big stories. outrage is growing over a death sentence for a pregnant woman who refuses to renounce or christian faith. now the government of sudan is reviewing the sentence and nothing is time yet. they say that the 27-year-old woman is muslim even though she says she's a christian. he was found guilty a week ago of abandoning her muslim faith and adultery of marrying a clis chan man. she's in prison, eight months pregnant and also with her 20-month-old toddler. >>> eight people are hospitalized after a bus crash in the bos tton area. the transit bus slam into a guardrail in newton around 7:30 this morning. seven passengers and the driver were hurt. and police say none of the injuries are life threatening. no word yet on the cause of the crash. >>> and it may with the largest ever dinosaur discovery. could it be? a museum in argentina has unveiled what they're calling seven titanosaurs. experts think each one was about 130 feet long weighing 180,000 pounds. that's about the weight of 14 elephants
here are the big stories. outrage is growing over a death sentence for a pregnant woman who refuses to renounce or christian faith. now the government of sudan is reviewing the sentence and nothing is time yet. they say that the 27-year-old woman is muslim even though she says she's a christian. he was found guilty a week ago of abandoning her muslim faith and adultery of marrying a clis chan man. she's in prison, eight months pregnant and also with her 20-month-old toddler. >>> eight...
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in the face of hate, they're coming together with a big statement of love. you certainly get the sense from this community, we're here in the squirrel hill neighborhood at the sixth presbyterian church to grieve because they've lost members of their community. not just lost them but in a hate-filled way and a very violent way, they're coming out to grieve with one another. they're also coming out to show that love is greater than hate and to that end, it is at capacity here church and right behind me, people are still filing in. no seats left in there and all outside as well. they are lining the streets in this downtown neighborhood. they all are hugging each other, talking to one another. they were singing kumbaya inside. people just want to be together. they just want to be together and show each other that they're here for one another and that they're going to show this expression of love. of course, we've got gotten any details yet on the 11 people who died today. that is forthcoming, but you know that they were members of a community, of a family, with
in the face of hate, they're coming together with a big statement of love. you certainly get the sense from this community, we're here in the squirrel hill neighborhood at the sixth presbyterian church to grieve because they've lost members of their community. not just lost them but in a hate-filled way and a very violent way, they're coming out to grieve with one another. they're also coming out to show that love is greater than hate and to that end, it is at capacity here church and right...
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and we -- let's give a big round of applause to the men and women of law enforcement for doing a great job. [ applause ] it has been a long, long time. but as you've heard and the superintendent will go into further detail, mr. sweat was spotted by a new york state police sergeant. sergeant jay cook. he was approached this afternoon. the sergeant recognized mr. sweat. obviously, from his description. and encountered and engaged mr. sweat. mr. sweat fled. the trooper gave chase. the trooper was unable to catch him on foot. at one point, the sergeant decided to discharge his weapon hitting mr. sweat twice in the torso. mr. sweat went down. help arrived. and mr. sweat is now in a hospital in stable condition. this happened a mile and a half from the canadian border. in the town of constable. i had the chance to speak with sergeant cook and congratulate him on his great police work. he was alone when this happened. sergeant cook happens to be from troop b, he knew the area very well. he was still alone and a courageous act. i said to sergeant cook who has two daughters, 16 and 17, i said,
and we -- let's give a big round of applause to the men and women of law enforcement for doing a great job. [ applause ] it has been a long, long time. but as you've heard and the superintendent will go into further detail, mr. sweat was spotted by a new york state police sergeant. sergeant jay cook. he was approached this afternoon. the sergeant recognized mr. sweat. obviously, from his description. and encountered and engaged mr. sweat. mr. sweat fled. the trooper gave chase. the trooper was...
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. >> reporter: 2006 was big for john edwards. he launched his bid for the white house, had already hired rielle hunter to shoot campaign videos and his private life started falling apart. >> i wrote my speech out, by the way. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's a great speech. >> can you read it? >> yes, i can read it. >> reporter: that's hunter's voice on one of her videos posted on youtube. the former "spiritual adviser and astrologist" was being paid more than $100,000 to produce these so-called webisodes. they met at a bar in new york, according to a campaign aide. she later told "newsweek" right away she could feel edwards' special energy. the relationship was born. but that aide, andrew young, says the sleepovers with the senator began even before she was hired. >> as a result, there was a biopsy done. >> reporter: by next spring 2007, edwards and his wife announce her breast cancer has returned. but soon, the indictment says, hunter has news, too. she is pregnant. the denials begin. the story is false, edwards tells reporters who
. >> reporter: 2006 was big for john edwards. he launched his bid for the white house, had already hired rielle hunter to shoot campaign videos and his private life started falling apart. >> i wrote my speech out, by the way. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's a great speech. >> can you read it? >> yes, i can read it. >> reporter: that's hunter's voice on one of her videos posted on youtube. the former "spiritual adviser and astrologist" was being...
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we're following big new developments in another story as well. the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. two new sets of pings have been deducted. that is prompting some very powerful and hopeful words from the man who may know best, the head of the entire search operation. we'll tell you what he's saying. we'll tell you what they're doing. we'll tell you just how good this is for those who are involved. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. an
we're following big new developments in another story as well. the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. two new sets of pings have been deducted. that is prompting some very powerful and hopeful words from the man who may know best, the head of the entire search operation. we'll tell you what he's saying. we'll tell you what they're doing. we'll tell you just how good this is for those who are involved. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's...
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it is unaffected by the ship's motion riding over the big waves. so with the towed system, there is a direct connection to the tow fish, so as the ship travels over big waves that motion woud be transferred back to the tow fish, so the quality of the data should be very good. >> good, i hear you're agreeing with him sylvia? >> i am, yes, if you're looking from high above you get less resolution than when you're close to the subject. again, there are not many systems that can go as deep as is required to get good resolution. and the autonomous systems are fairly new technology. when they found the titanic, autonomous underwater systems of this sort simply did not exist. so there are not many even now that is part of the problem. if there were 20 of them out there perhaps it would be more realistic to get -- find what they're looking for in a shorter period of time. >> interesting, what about the question we had our stephanie elam look into, tim. can the bluefin detect wreckage if it were buried in silt at the bottom of the ocean? >> well, having don
it is unaffected by the ship's motion riding over the big waves. so with the towed system, there is a direct connection to the tow fish, so as the ship travels over big waves that motion woud be transferred back to the tow fish, so the quality of the data should be very good. >> good, i hear you're agreeing with him sylvia? >> i am, yes, if you're looking from high above you get less resolution than when you're close to the subject. again, there are not many systems that can go as...
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there was a gentleman i saw with a blue suit on, had a big gush on the back of his head bleeding crazy and he tried to get up and he fell back down and i went to run to help him up, someone else beat me to him. they picked him up and tried to walk him away and there was another body trying to get up, they were being helped. so i ran immediately, when i realized the train, it was a train in the wall, i ran over to try to help some people get off the train. there were a lot of other employees there helping out so i backed up and when i backed up, i looked down and i saw a deceased person right there. which disturbed me. a young lady. she was actually gone. >> how could you tell? what were the nature muof her injuries? >> the side of her head was just messed up. you saw blood all underneath her face. she wasn't breathing. she was gone. >> where were these people? were they close to the front of the train? >> a lot of people that tried to get out of the train was the first car on the front of the train. lot of people was helping them get out. i just kind of stopped people from coming aroun
there was a gentleman i saw with a blue suit on, had a big gush on the back of his head bleeding crazy and he tried to get up and he fell back down and i went to run to help him up, someone else beat me to him. they picked him up and tried to walk him away and there was another body trying to get up, they were being helped. so i ran immediately, when i realized the train, it was a train in the wall, i ran over to try to help some people get off the train. there were a lot of other employees...
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that's the community in texas and their big question today. the texas community circulating this poster on social media as they plan to hold a candle light vigil for the 28-year-old. >> bland was found dead in her cell just three days after she was stopped by a texas trooper while driving for allegedly failing to signal a lane change. authorities say she committed suicide there in the jail. her mistearious death has prompted the widely trending twitter hashtag if i die in police custody. >> and take a look at this. >> hey, hey, hey. you don't hit a woman. you just push a woman out of the way. >> do you believe it? the lead singer of the popular band 3 doors down being hailed and lauded for this moment caught on camera during a live performance earlier this week. front man stops the band set to call out a concert goer for pushing a woman during their set. the man was quickly whisked out of the venue by security. >> good for him. >> good for him! >> new fit foes released of last week's historic fly-by of pluto shows what seem to be a useful dwar
that's the community in texas and their big question today. the texas community circulating this poster on social media as they plan to hold a candle light vigil for the 28-year-old. >> bland was found dead in her cell just three days after she was stopped by a texas trooper while driving for allegedly failing to signal a lane change. authorities say she committed suicide there in the jail. her mistearious death has prompted the widely trending twitter hashtag if i die in police custody....
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her charges have drawn fire for big political names. rudy giuliani downplayed hr allegations. as for the larger narrative, this feeds into chris christie is a bully. here's what rudy giuliani had to say. >> i don't see anything in his background that suggests that he takes advantage of people, that he pushes them around, that he's nasty to them in terms of his personal contact. i've been with his family many, many times. i don't see any difference about him than any other people that i know but it's a stereotype and the unfortunately thing about chris is, if something happens that reinforces your stereotype, it becomes a big deal. >> true politics, dana bash is back. also joining us is chief analyst gloria borger. what do you think about these allegations by the mayor? >> i think they are serious and that's why they are being investigated by the u.s. attorney and i think what we heard tonight is the big question, which is, who used redevelopment as the bargaining chip? was it the mayor as the governor's office would charge or was it the governor, you know, as the mayor charges
her charges have drawn fire for big political names. rudy giuliani downplayed hr allegations. as for the larger narrative, this feeds into chris christie is a bully. here's what rudy giuliani had to say. >> i don't see anything in his background that suggests that he takes advantage of people, that he pushes them around, that he's nasty to them in terms of his personal contact. i've been with his family many, many times. i don't see any difference about him than any other people that i...
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the big chill and full effect for the rest of the country too. nationwide recall, up to 20 million cars coast to coast targeted by the government. what you need to know, straight ahead. terror investigations. jerusalem on edge and what they are finding out about the cnn ax attack. live in the newsroom. good morning. i'm carol costello. breaking records in america's snow belt. this is near buffalo, new york. smothered by a staggering amount of snow. six feet of snow has fallen since yesterday. five people have died including a motorist swallowed by a snow drift up to 15 feet. roads are impassible. they were stranded on a bus for more than 24 hours before state troopers managed to rescue them early this morning. i will talk to one of the assistant coaches in a few minutes. comfort for those at home. crashing through doors and windows on the roofs and power lines. er this wind winter hearty regi. >> they are worse than the blizzard of 77. the snowfall is that heavy. it's probably heavier than anything that we have seen in over 40 years. >> unbelieva
the big chill and full effect for the rest of the country too. nationwide recall, up to 20 million cars coast to coast targeted by the government. what you need to know, straight ahead. terror investigations. jerusalem on edge and what they are finding out about the cnn ax attack. live in the newsroom. good morning. i'm carol costello. breaking records in america's snow belt. this is near buffalo, new york. smothered by a staggering amount of snow. six feet of snow has fallen since yesterday....
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but it's a big part of the problem. and hopefully oare communicatin to the people who represent them to finally get common sense gun safety laws in this country and then we just got to tone the temperature down in this country too. people from the very top to those of us in everyday life need to look in the mirror and ask themselves, what are they doing to unite the country, not divide the country? we've got to start thinking about that everyday too. >> congressman doyle, well said, thank you so much for joining us and please pass along our love to everybody in pittsburgh right now. >> thanks. >> more on the breaking news right after this. this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you'
but it's a big part of the problem. and hopefully oare communicatin to the people who represent them to finally get common sense gun safety laws in this country and then we just got to tone the temperature down in this country too. people from the very top to those of us in everyday life need to look in the mirror and ask themselves, what are they doing to unite the country, not divide the country? we've got to start thinking about that everyday too. >> congressman doyle, well said, thank...
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i handled everything from that to the big cases and everything in between. >> the big cases, tell me about those. those were typically plaintiffs work, all plaintiffs work, correct, your big cases? >> yes. >> plaintiffs work is where -- they would be, for example, automobile or truck accidents, correct? was that some of it? >> every big case i ever had was an automobile -- no, sir, not all of them were automobile wrecks. >> were many of them? >> sure. >> if they -- let's say your plaintiff collided with a ups truck or tractor-trailer or something, you've had cases like that, correct? >> i have. >> they led to big recoveries, correct? >> the ups case i handled? >> yes. >> yes, sir. >> as part of that, developing those types of cases, you were involved in investigating the facts of the case, correct? >> yes. >> all right. you were involved in gathering data from automobiles, correct? >> data like you presented in this courtroom this week? >> yeah. you never did that? >> i never had a case specifically where the type data that y'all presented in this case that i've used. i've had data f
i handled everything from that to the big cases and everything in between. >> the big cases, tell me about those. those were typically plaintiffs work, all plaintiffs work, correct, your big cases? >> yes. >> plaintiffs work is where -- they would be, for example, automobile or truck accidents, correct? was that some of it? >> every big case i ever had was an automobile -- no, sir, not all of them were automobile wrecks. >> were many of them? >> sure....
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how impactful will that have. >> it has a big impact and a minor impact. one, it drives a lot of conversation in washington, d.c. it certainly gives permission to other folks in the administration were find with t donald trump calling the election but after he lost they thought it might be a problem. but it drives some of that conversation. but you get outside of washington, d.c., it is not a topic of conversation for republicans or democrats. politico had a study that showed that 2% of the political advertising in house races are focused on january 6. 2%. that is not much. and it means that what people are talking about are all of the other issues you're talking about in this hour and the previous hour, inflation and energy driving the wrong direction track on the country. >> john, pick up on that. clearly there are a lot of issues weighing on households today and it is not just this committee's hearings. this is putting together a compilation month's long investigation. that being said, why do you think this isn't having a big impact with americans. >> i
how impactful will that have. >> it has a big impact and a minor impact. one, it drives a lot of conversation in washington, d.c. it certainly gives permission to other folks in the administration were find with t donald trump calling the election but after he lost they thought it might be a problem. but it drives some of that conversation. but you get outside of washington, d.c., it is not a topic of conversation for republicans or democrats. politico had a study that showed that 2% of...
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. >>> good evening, everyone, we have a big night ahead. starting with breaking news, a 360 exclusive, the mayor of hoboken, new jersey already accused new jersey governor chris christie withholding super storm sandy relief money. she's already taken fire for saying what she has. she talked to federal investigators over the weekend. now only on this program, the mayor reveals documents that she says help back up her case. in a moment, can you see for yourself, decide for yourself, first, how we got here. >> it's an ultimatum of epic political proportions. support our development project or lose critical hurricane relief funding. chris christie's lieutenant governor calls it false. >> being a sandy victim myself makes the mayors allegations particularly offensive to me. >> dawn zimmer described a scene to candy crowley right out of a movie. she was approached last may, threatened to withhold sandy money, unless the governor supported a plan in her town. >> she said this was a direct message from the governor. >> that is a direct tie to chris
. >>> good evening, everyone, we have a big night ahead. starting with breaking news, a 360 exclusive, the mayor of hoboken, new jersey already accused new jersey governor chris christie withholding super storm sandy relief money. she's already taken fire for saying what she has. she talked to federal investigators over the weekend. now only on this program, the mayor reveals documents that she says help back up her case. in a moment, can you see for yourself, decide for yourself,...
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and this became a big story there. and on twitter more generally before it did on cable news. >> this hash tag that became broadly known, if they gunned me down. the impact you think that had on this story resonating in all of the major networks having people there by monday morning, if not sunday night? >> i think the hash tag if they gun me down was an example of accountability, holding the press and reporters accountable early on. almost any time there's a controversial story we see a variety of photos of the victim. we saw this during the trayvon martin coverage. different photos of him depicted in different ways. similarly with michael brown. there were photos being used some people, especially again in that area, idea of black twitter, thought were inappropriate, thought were portraying him in a foul and unfairway. as opposed to, say, a photo from graduation that we're showing right now. the concept of if they gunned me down, how i would be portrayed? a very provocative concept. >> what about the risks? there was
and this became a big story there. and on twitter more generally before it did on cable news. >> this hash tag that became broadly known, if they gunned me down. the impact you think that had on this story resonating in all of the major networks having people there by monday morning, if not sunday night? >> i think the hash tag if they gun me down was an example of accountability, holding the press and reporters accountable early on. almost any time there's a controversial story we...
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it is all just a big charade? >> absolutely, she is trying to confuse the prosecutor, almost as if she is playing games with him. she never changes her face, always very solemn looking, almost shy, and when he goes after her, it just makes him look bad, that is why she is getting so much criticism. as you know, nancy, she is looking at the jury, answering to the jury first and then turns back to the prosecution. >> let me just jump in here and play devil's advocate. because is it fair to be judging how somebody is on the witness stand? i mean, everybody responds to grief and trauma in different ways. you think back to the case in australia, where the woman said her baby was eaten by a dingo, and nobody believed her, because of the way she appeared on the witness stand. nobody thought she was grieving enough, is it fair? >> it may or may not be fair. but we have a jury, and jurors respond as normal people do. and your affect on the stand matters a great deal. i can't say it is so terrible that she is going to get t
it is all just a big charade? >> absolutely, she is trying to confuse the prosecutor, almost as if she is playing games with him. she never changes her face, always very solemn looking, almost shy, and when he goes after her, it just makes him look bad, that is why she is getting so much criticism. as you know, nancy, she is looking at the jury, answering to the jury first and then turns back to the prosecution. >> let me just jump in here and play devil's advocate. because is it...
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another big one last night. not only does it affect the damaged buildings and hamper the search but traumatizes so many of the survivors. this is why you see so many tent camps not only for those displaced but living in their homes every time an aftershock comes it can be frightening and they will run out and many feel safer sleeping out here in the open. >> wow. all right. tragic, thank you so much. atika shubert. >>> straight ahead, we'll tell you what happened when a couple stranded on a deserted island signals for help. stay with us. words panera lives by. no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners. no colors from artificial sources. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. that's food as it should be. ♪ (vo) nutritional needs...og's all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all
another big one last night. not only does it affect the damaged buildings and hamper the search but traumatizes so many of the survivors. this is why you see so many tent camps not only for those displaced but living in their homes every time an aftershock comes it can be frightening and they will run out and many feel safer sleeping out here in the open. >> wow. all right. tragic, thank you so much. atika shubert. >>> straight ahead, we'll tell you what happened when a couple...
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that lucky person has won big. like, the largest-ever mega millions jackpot kind of big. the total $1.58 billion. the winning ticket was sold at a publix grocery store in neptune beach. here are the winning numbers in case you haven't woken up and haven't looked at your ticket. they're dropping just like the lottery. i feel like i've missed my calling. cnn carlos suarez is in florida. carlos, do we know anything about who has won quite yet? >> hey, kate, good morning. we don't know a whole lot about the person who has this winning ticket, though, in florida, the winner does have a couple of months before they can come forward to claim that winning ticket and in florida at some point we will know who this winner is because state law says you have to make their name publicly available, as well as the city that they live in. as you said, kate, $1.58 billion. the winning numbers were 13, 19, 20, 32, 33 and 14. the last time that someone won the mega millions jackpot was back in april and so that amount of money just kept rolling week after week after week. that winning ticket
that lucky person has won big. like, the largest-ever mega millions jackpot kind of big. the total $1.58 billion. the winning ticket was sold at a publix grocery store in neptune beach. here are the winning numbers in case you haven't woken up and haven't looked at your ticket. they're dropping just like the lottery. i feel like i've missed my calling. cnn carlos suarez is in florida. carlos, do we know anything about who has won quite yet? >> hey, kate, good morning. we don't know a...
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there was a big backlash from that. a lot of people in the pacific feel they shouldn't have to move. they shouldn't have to relocate. that there should still be a very vibrant mission in time to kind of save them. the truth is that the science is such that sort of action would be very difficult. it's still possible but very difficult. so, there is an interesting debate about whether they should try to relocate. or whether they should, you know, focus on other countries to cut emissions. >> real quick, there is a message not only to the small islands but, say, to a big city like miami, right? >> absolutely. i mean, one of the things in the village i visited in fiji, i was walking through and i thought, well, really, it wasn't built well. it wasn't built in a place where they probably should have built a village. then i thought about miami, where you have the exact same situation, where the limestone surface in miami is porous. it allows water to seep in. we probably shouldn't have built a big major city in miami, but we
there was a big backlash from that. a lot of people in the pacific feel they shouldn't have to move. they shouldn't have to relocate. that there should still be a very vibrant mission in time to kind of save them. the truth is that the science is such that sort of action would be very difficult. it's still possible but very difficult. so, there is an interesting debate about whether they should try to relocate. or whether they should, you know, focus on other countries to cut emissions....
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let's look at the big picture. stay focused and continue serving the community and pray for the young man. that's what he should do. donald sterling said he would pray for him. he just kept going back and back in history and history. and you know, why does he have such such a vendetta against my friend, magic? i don't know. but whatever it is, i'm sure it hasn't happened and doesn't exist. >> one thing, he offended african-americans, embarrassed people, shamed people with hiv and aids. it is hard it pick one soundbite but we will try. >> can you tell me, magic johnson, what does he have? >> s >> he is a business person -- >> well he has aids. does he help the community? >> i think he has hiv, not aids. >> well, he goes and sleeps where every girl and gets hiv and aids, is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? >> magic is loved around the country. >> it shows how out of touch mr. sterling is. and how uninformed that he is. i can say, i've been a friend of magic johnson's since 1998. and i've worke
let's look at the big picture. stay focused and continue serving the community and pray for the young man. that's what he should do. donald sterling said he would pray for him. he just kept going back and back in history and history. and you know, why does he have such such a vendetta against my friend, magic? i don't know. but whatever it is, i'm sure it hasn't happened and doesn't exist. >> one thing, he offended african-americans, embarrassed people, shamed people with hiv and aids. it...
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the engines on big planes reflect a lot of radar. now, with that said, apparently, the pinger is the thing that i'm relying on. apparently, it got all the way out there, with largely undetected. and i want to emphasize, we had a little dispute before the last break, in my experience, with airplane problems, it's never just one thing. it's a series of things. and so, this will all be, sooner or later, this will be resolved. it may be tomorrow, it may be years, it may be at this press conference at 11:00 eastern. but it's very reasonable, as far as the cause and effect, that it was not just a single problem. >> yeah. >> and it's very reasonable to me that the airplane just kept flying, for a long time. and how it got on that course is the sequence of events that we don't know. it's just riveting. it's got everything, aviation mystery. >> boy, do i know, every night, for a month, i've been here. with no time off, reporting on this. because the world is riveted by it. mary schiavo, i looked at my notes tonight from the producers, and you
the engines on big planes reflect a lot of radar. now, with that said, apparently, the pinger is the thing that i'm relying on. apparently, it got all the way out there, with largely undetected. and i want to emphasize, we had a little dispute before the last break, in my experience, with airplane problems, it's never just one thing. it's a series of things. and so, this will all be, sooner or later, this will be resolved. it may be tomorrow, it may be years, it may be at this press conference...
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that's the big concern. infection acquired immunity and vaccines become effective but they wane over time. it is the need to make sure your immunity is up to date. too much of the country doesn't have that. >> i understand you celebrated your mother's 80th birthday. happy birthday, mom. >> thank you. >> what have you learned about getting together and having celebrations with family, friends and loved ones? >> this is what we learned. this is part of the art meets science here. we have some folks that got together. we would have had a pretty big celebration. my parents are vaccinated and boosted. they've received four shots. so pretty comfortable with the idea they are not likely to get hospitalized or die. they say even if this were not the case. if my mom were to get covid, it could be the worst viral illness. that's the truth. she's not likely to go to the hospital. it could be misery. it would be tough for anyone her age. it is safe to say, yes, we are vaccinated and boosted but we want to be cautious. w
that's the big concern. infection acquired immunity and vaccines become effective but they wane over time. it is the need to make sure your immunity is up to date. too much of the country doesn't have that. >> i understand you celebrated your mother's 80th birthday. happy birthday, mom. >> thank you. >> what have you learned about getting together and having celebrations with family, friends and loved ones? >> this is what we learned. this is part of the art meets...
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my book writing big is called a schedule c. it's what freelancers used. in these two dozen, most reported zero income, or costs that almost equaled the revenue. we have every reason to think, and the joint committee report suggests these are completely fraudulent, they're just made up. donald trump has a history of doing this. we know this, because i broke the story six years ago that trump had been twice tried civilly for tax fraud. the issues in those tax frauds was showing a schedule c business with no income, in that case, more that are $600,000 of deductions there's clear evidence here of fraud. the district attorney in manhattan now has powerful evidence if he wants to go after trump, for additional tax fraud beyond that for which his company has been convicted. >> thank you so much for your important reporting on this. and i know this particular aspect, this is incredibly texal. thank you. >>> still ahead, a break in the case, several arrests made at the shooting in the mall of america. the latest on the investigation is ahead. you're live in the c
my book writing big is called a schedule c. it's what freelancers used. in these two dozen, most reported zero income, or costs that almost equaled the revenue. we have every reason to think, and the joint committee report suggests these are completely fraudulent, they're just made up. donald trump has a history of doing this. we know this, because i broke the story six years ago that trump had been twice tried civilly for tax fraud. the issues in those tax frauds was showing a schedule c...
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that's been eroded big time. justice amy coney barrett received no democratic votes amid accusations of hypocrisy after republicans pushed through her nomination a week before election day 2020 which is before they even refused to hold hearings on merrick garland eight months before the election. if you've gotten used to this, no matter how ideological they seem to be, the iconic examples are the nominations of justices antonin scalia by ronald reagan and ruth bader ginsburg by bill clinton. their judicial philosophies didn't determine the senate votes. get this, scalia was confirmed 98-0. ginsburg was confirmed 96-3. they weren't outliers, an draw day o'connor and anthony kennedy reconfirmed unanimously. kennedy's nomination was overseen a democratic senator by the name of joe biden. here is another measure of how far we've fallen, the average vote was 80: nixon had two con sickive nomineetion heisman by the senate. reagan couldn't push through two. but in general, until very recently party line votes for suprem
that's been eroded big time. justice amy coney barrett received no democratic votes amid accusations of hypocrisy after republicans pushed through her nomination a week before election day 2020 which is before they even refused to hold hearings on merrick garland eight months before the election. if you've gotten used to this, no matter how ideological they seem to be, the iconic examples are the nominations of justices antonin scalia by ronald reagan and ruth bader ginsburg by bill clinton....
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i like nick saban in big games. if it's alabama/washington, i got to go alabama, but i love what washington has done. credit to craig de bore. he has led washington to this big stage. but if it's alabama/washington, i'm going bama and nick saban. >> all right. what do we learn from the orange bowl? fsu, they didn't make it into the semifinals. so doea dozen players didn't pl. should georgia have been included? you got 63-3 and a lopsided lineup of players. what can we really take away from that game? anything? >> i mean, it's, obviously, an easy talking point, right, because florida state was really upset, you k they failed to make the playoffs. i thought they should have gotten a spot instead of alabama. but i really think that floodwater was missing so many guys. i mean, basically half of their starters were out between transfers and opt-outs. so i just -- it's hard to really take something away from that. i mean, georgia, obviously, wanted to make a statement as well. i wouldn't put too much stock into the final
i like nick saban in big games. if it's alabama/washington, i got to go alabama, but i love what washington has done. credit to craig de bore. he has led washington to this big stage. but if it's alabama/washington, i'm going bama and nick saban. >> all right. what do we learn from the orange bowl? fsu, they didn't make it into the semifinals. so doea dozen players didn't pl. should georgia have been included? you got 63-3 and a lopsided lineup of players. what can we really take away...
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what would a big win here mean for france? >> reporter: well, i think it's going to be a real renewal politically. lot of these people were new faces, half never held political office. macron himself never had run for election before running for president and there's a lot of new faces in the national assembly, if it goes the way we think it's going and estimations out now we'll have a very clear majority, as much as 64% of the assembly will be people of his camp. there's two parties involved there, but they will be people who will vote along for his programs and the kind of reforms he's talking about. so it's going to be a landslide. he'll be able to govern quite easily as far as getting bills through the parliament. the question is, how much pushback from the streets because already some of the left wing parties here are opposing the kind of economic reforms that he's talking about. boris? >> jim, in the past few years here in the u.s., divisions in congress partisanship has made it extremely difficult to get things done. do
what would a big win here mean for france? >> reporter: well, i think it's going to be a real renewal politically. lot of these people were new faces, half never held political office. macron himself never had run for election before running for president and there's a lot of new faces in the national assembly, if it goes the way we think it's going and estimations out now we'll have a very clear majority, as much as 64% of the assembly will be people of his camp. there's two parties...
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protesters once again out of the streets in baltimore and out in a big way. and one big surprise. the video you're seeing right now is from the middle of a large and at times heated confrontation. there have also been a number of clashes. police have finished their investigation in how freddie gray was injured. the report is in. they are not making it public.
protesters once again out of the streets in baltimore and out in a big way. and one big surprise. the video you're seeing right now is from the middle of a large and at times heated confrontation. there have also been a number of clashes. police have finished their investigation in how freddie gray was injured. the report is in. they are not making it public.
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and that, i think, is going to be the big question. did he provide misleading information on any of the financial disclosure forms? his income soared over a very short period of time. and he has offered widely varying explanations of what exactly he did to generate that money. i think that is going to be the real potential vulnerability for him, certainly more of a threat than the ethics committee of the house republicans. they don't really have much leeway to be pushing out members with the narrow majority that they have. >> very important point. and ron, what will be the likely priorities of the biden administration for the start of the new year ahead with the republicans taking control of the house? >> you know, i think the biggest priority for the biden administration is going to be implementing what they have already passed. they passed three giant bills in that first term that all have a long rollout of federal investments. and infrastructure, has over $1 trillion in spending for road, bridges, airports, other projects. a $50 bil
and that, i think, is going to be the big question. did he provide misleading information on any of the financial disclosure forms? his income soared over a very short period of time. and he has offered widely varying explanations of what exactly he did to generate that money. i think that is going to be the real potential vulnerability for him, certainly more of a threat than the ethics committee of the house republicans. they don't really have much leeway to be pushing out members with the...
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one of the big names, ginni thomas, wife of clarence thomas. she asked about the text messages she exchanged with mark meadows, encouraging trump to continue the election results. she does sound a little bit sorry about that. she says, i regret the tone and content of these texts. i find my language prudent and choice of sending the texts and emails unfortunate. she added, i would take them all back if i could today, clearly not happy those texts are out there. although she did still stand by her belief there was fraud in the 2020 election, even though, she didn't have evidence to cite to that fact. >> she has long been a conservative activist and has long tried to argue that was fraud in previous elections as well. it's interesting to learn more of her testimony. she was always an interesting witness, given she's married to a supreme court justice. you've been digging through testimony from tony ornato, served as deputy white house chief of staff. what did he tell the committee? tony ornato came up because we got that bombshell testimony from
one of the big names, ginni thomas, wife of clarence thomas. she asked about the text messages she exchanged with mark meadows, encouraging trump to continue the election results. she does sound a little bit sorry about that. she says, i regret the tone and content of these texts. i find my language prudent and choice of sending the texts and emails unfortunate. she added, i would take them all back if i could today, clearly not happy those texts are out there. although she did still stand by...
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you may think that's a big deal for the prosecution and it is but it's also a big deal for the defense to have a witness who unlike dr. bao will tell it like it is so he t will help him in his credibility. both sides will use it but the defense will say, hey, we're the one who is called him. >> coming up, we're going to take a quick break but when we come back, would manslaughter have been a more appropriate charge in this case? and we're following other news today. the san francisco plan crash, what are they learning about the final moments before the crash? we'll be right back. writes abo. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients'
you may think that's a big deal for the prosecution and it is but it's also a big deal for the defense to have a witness who unlike dr. bao will tell it like it is so he t will help him in his credibility. both sides will use it but the defense will say, hey, we're the one who is called him. >> coming up, we're going to take a quick break but when we come back, would manslaughter have been a more appropriate charge in this case? and we're following other news today. the san francisco plan...
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this happened and talked to a lot of health officials skeptical of the claim you're making and one big thing is what is the evidence that these covid deaths are actually being overcounted? >> this is the reason why this kind of transparent reporting will be so important. there is a way for us to look at death certificates and also to look at medical records of individuals prior to their death. this needs to be separated into three categories. one is the covid as a direct contributor, the primary cause of death. the second is, could it be a secondary contributing cause? for example, somebody with kidney disease, covid then pushes them over the edge step to kidney failure. that's covid as a contributing cause. the third is covid as an incidental finding. come in with a gunshot wound or heart attack and happen to test positive. look at percentages of each the percentage would have shifted over time. in the beginning probably a lot more dies with primary cause of covid. that's probably shifted. again, we need to understand this. another reason, too, people wonder when do get a booster, a s
this happened and talked to a lot of health officials skeptical of the claim you're making and one big thing is what is the evidence that these covid deaths are actually being overcounted? >> this is the reason why this kind of transparent reporting will be so important. there is a way for us to look at death certificates and also to look at medical records of individuals prior to their death. this needs to be separated into three categories. one is the covid as a direct contributor, the...
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it's like, it was one big family. just look at -- they were playing -- >> xbox or ps 5 or one of those things. they were celebrating life. they were celebrating being alive for that christmas 2022. >> what a way for your church to truly serve as a refuge especially for the weary. appreciate your time, pastors, al and vivian robinson. happy new year to you. >> thank you so much. happy new year to you, too. >> god bless you. >>>> we'll be right back. it's where businesses meet great remote talent and remote talent meets great opportunity. ♪ ♪ this is how we work now ♪ not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque r a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! waiting. sometimes it's just inevitable. but if you're over 50 or live with a chronic condition, waiting could be deadly. because conditions like heart disease or diabetes raise your risk of serious illness or death from untreated covid. and if you don't get tr
it's like, it was one big family. just look at -- they were playing -- >> xbox or ps 5 or one of those things. they were celebrating life. they were celebrating being alive for that christmas 2022. >> what a way for your church to truly serve as a refuge especially for the weary. appreciate your time, pastors, al and vivian robinson. happy new year to you. >> thank you so much. happy new year to you, too. >> god bless you. >>>> we'll be right back. it's where...
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the shirt had the sadly ironic words "big trouble." gary tuchman, cnn, orlando, florida. >> let's get more insight on today's testimony. but before we do, i want to warn some of it is very graphic. what we're talking about, you may find it difficult to listen to what our experts have to say. earlier i spoke with jean casarez and forensic dr. michael hunter. jean, you say this was a huge day for the prosecution. how come? >> the duct tape became front and center in this trial today. we heard through argument that prosecutors are going to say it was the murder weapon. duct tape was found with the skull, but it's become a issue of fact. the jury is going to deliberate on this. was the duct tape over the mouth and nose of caylee, or was the duct tape just to seal the bag maybe? that's what the defense is saying. here is the critical thing, anderson. the forensic anthropologist was asked was the duct tape applied before decomposition of the little body? he said yes because the jaw area always separates from the skull as a body decomposes. b
the shirt had the sadly ironic words "big trouble." gary tuchman, cnn, orlando, florida. >> let's get more insight on today's testimony. but before we do, i want to warn some of it is very graphic. what we're talking about, you may find it difficult to listen to what our experts have to say. earlier i spoke with jean casarez and forensic dr. michael hunter. jean, you say this was a huge day for the prosecution. how come? >> the duct tape became front and center in this...
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he was the big brother that everybody would love to have. today my sister isn't here so i'll speak on her behalf as well. these last couple of years have been the hardest time of our lives. at the age of 25 i was asked to write my brother's eulogy, the hardest thing i have ever done in my life. i wrote it with a smile because i got to write all of the great memories that i had of him. i got to tell everyone how he wore the same adidas flip-flops for 12 years until there were no soles on them and his feet were touching the ground. as much as i asked him to buy a new pair, he wanted those slippers to be his and he wore them with pride. i got to sit in front of a congregation of people and talk about how my brother protected me and my sister. how he was such a great guy. how he would wake up in the morning sometimes and as soon as i get ready to get mad at him, he'll come home with my car and it's clean on inside and out. i had to tell people how great of an uncle he was. how he taught my daughter to ride her bike. it doesn't feel like odin is
he was the big brother that everybody would love to have. today my sister isn't here so i'll speak on her behalf as well. these last couple of years have been the hardest time of our lives. at the age of 25 i was asked to write my brother's eulogy, the hardest thing i have ever done in my life. i wrote it with a smile because i got to write all of the great memories that i had of him. i got to tell everyone how he wore the same adidas flip-flops for 12 years until there were no soles on them...
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the egyptians just kicked off this great big tourism campaign. with a lot of focus on the sinai, the sharm el sheikh area, and they don't want to do anything for people to get extra caution about going to the sinai. a couple of days ago, there was an announcement by the u.s. they're banning all personnel from traveling to the region. they don't want to have a lot of scare in the international public because this is a -- sharm el sheikh is a very big tourism site. for the russians, they have a lot of motivations here. obviously, they are wondering whether isis was involved. whether they should be concerned about their involvement in syria, and trying to gauge how they're going to deal with the public. is the public going to double down with them and support for this military campaign? or is there going to be pressure on russian president putin to pull out? so i think over the next couple of days, you're going to see how the russians are reacting as more evidence comes that perhaps a bomb was involved. >> elise abbott, thank you. three very disting
the egyptians just kicked off this great big tourism campaign. with a lot of focus on the sinai, the sharm el sheikh area, and they don't want to do anything for people to get extra caution about going to the sinai. a couple of days ago, there was an announcement by the u.s. they're banning all personnel from traveling to the region. they don't want to have a lot of scare in the international public because this is a -- sharm el sheikh is a very big tourism site. for the russians, they have a...